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Our First Look at the 2012 A’s… in Japan
Posted on 31 Mar 2012 by Josh Muller.
I’m not a fan of Major League Baseball starting it’s season in Japan. The games are on super early in the morning (the first wasn’t even televised live), no one seems to be paying attention and now that the two games are over, the A’s and Mariners will return to the states to finish up spring training. What?! The entire situation is weird. I get that MLB is trying to expand its brand to...
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The Mariners were game. The Angels just had more game
Posted on 8 Sep 2011 by Bill Mahoney.
It's really hard to not get excited about the Angels. Every time I think they are done they find a way to get back in the AL West race. The unfortunate thing, time is running out. . The Angels looked decent on Monday, slapping around 7 hits on their way to a 7-3 victory. The Mariners did the Angels a bunch of favors by committing 5 errors. The errors didn't amount to much, as the Angels still ...
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M’s Win First of Two Final First-Half Series
Posted on 7 Jul 2011 by Chase Smith.
After concluding interleague play with a big series win against the Padres last weekend, the Mariners made their way to California to play back-to-back series against AL West rivals Oakland and LA Anaheim in that order. With only 2.5 games separating the M’s from first place, each game in these next two series would prove crucial if they were hoping to return to the playoffs. The M’s would...
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Baseball’s Midseason Awards
Posted on 27 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
It seems like just yesterday I was typing up my preseason predictions for the upcoming baseball season. It's hard to believe that we are already at the halfway point. Who says that the baseball season is too long? As per usual with baseball, this season is full of unpredictability and surprises. We've seen two no-hitters within one week to make this the year of the pitcher 2.0, a home ...
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Mariners Take Four of Seven in Back-to-Back Series
Posted on 9 Jun 2011 by Chase Smith.
With baseball season now entering the summer months, teams begin to take stock of every single win as they approach the All-Star break. The Mariners certainly had more reason to be proud after winning four of their last seven games in back-to-back series. After having won two of three against the Orioles at home, the M’s good luck continued as they welcomed the Rays for a four-game homestand....
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Mariners Magic Month is May
Posted on 1 Jun 2011 by Chase Smith.
Even after a dismal start in the month of April, winning only 13 of 28 games the Mariners have managed to pick up the slack in May winning a total of 15 of the 26 games played (two additional games were postponed due to weather), pushing their overall record above .500 with 28 wins, and 26 losses. True productivity for the M’s in the month of May has not been seen since 2003 when the team acc...
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Early detection is the key to increasing
Posted on 24 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
õîááèò The early symptoms of pancreatic cancer are very important to know. Early detection is the key to increasing your chances of survival and getting the necessary treatment for increasing the success rate of cancer treatment. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and deadliest forms of cancer. No cancer is friendly or forgiving. Most adults would agree it is a terrifying ...
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Baseball’s Top 10 Records
Posted on 7 May 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
On Friday night, Andre Ethier of the Los Angeles Dodgers ran his hitting streak to 30 games, the highest total since Jimmy Rollins hit in 35 straight in 2005. While the attention on Ethier's hit streak has garnered a lot of attention – and rightfully so – he is still 26 games short of Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak in 1941. Will Ethier reach DiMaggio's record? More than...
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Mariners: All About Pitching
Posted on 5 May 2011 by Ken Heinrich.
Batting .200 Milton Bradley is among many Mariners struggling at the plate. The Mariners finished their 2010 season on a five game losing streak, good enough for 101 losses and 29 games out of first in the AL West. While winning their first two games of 2011 was a good start it only helped to set up the disappointment to come. The Mariners proceeded to lose 11 of their next 13, jumping out ...
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2011 Cy Young Predictions, Rookies too
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
As it appears this final week of Spring Training, the Cy Young races will eventually prove that the 2010 voting was more accurate than most realize. Historically, Cy Young voting has been predicated on a very simple set of stats – wins, tempered with ERA and IP. In 2010 Felix Hernandez won the Cy Young Award for a last place team – which has happened only a couple times in history (...
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2011 MLB Preview- Starting Pitcher Rankings
Posted on 22 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Roy Halladay (Phi) 10 Tim Lincecum (SF) 9.5 Felix Hernandez (Sea) 9.5 CC Sabathia (NYY) 9 Cliff Lee (Phi) 9 Josh Johnson (Fla) 9 Adam Wainright (Stl) 9 Jon Lester (Bos) 8.5 Justin Verlander (Det) 8.5 David Price (TB) 8.5 Zack Greinke (Mil) 8.25 Cole Hamels (Phi) 8.25 Jered Weaver (LAA) 8.25 Ubaldo Jimenez (Col) 8.25 Matt Cain (SF) 8 Chris Carpenter (Stl) 8 Trevor ...
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The Series Rewind: Jays get to Sox for two of three
Posted on 20 Sep 2010 by Ben Fisher.
The Breakdown: The Blue Jays’ (75-74) bid to remain above .500 at season’s end was slightly buoyed during their three-game trip to Boston, as they picked up two wins before dropping Sunday’s finale. The series saw two Jays starters hit the 13-win mark, while Jose Bautista moved one home run shy of 50 on the year. My Thoughts: Bautista’s march continues Those looking to put what Jose Bau...









